User Manual - Snap Studios
User Manual - Snap Studios
User Manual - Snap Studios
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A B C D E F<br />
1 2<br />
Parts & Components<br />
28<br />
G H<br />
A. Rubber eye cup E. Exposure method / mode button<br />
B. Hot shoe F. Integral flash unit<br />
C. Eyesight adjustment wheel G. Flash unit button<br />
D. Exposure compensation button H. Viewfinder release button<br />
Attaching and removing the viewfinder<br />
While holding the viewfinder at a slight angle and resting it on the top of the camera,<br />
slide the viewfinder forward until the front locating pin is in position in the recess in the<br />
front edge of the viewfinder screen aperture on camera body. Press the rear part of the<br />
viewfinder firmly downwards until it clicks into place.<br />
Ensure that both sides of the viewfinder are seated correctly and that it has been firmly<br />
attached. Failure to do so could cause an intermittent malfunction if the databus interface<br />
connections between the viewfinder and camera body are not positively secured.<br />
To remove, grasp the viewfinder in the right hand and while depressing the viewfinder<br />
release button, lift the rear of the viewfinder up and away from the camera body.<br />
Eyepiece adjustment<br />
No corrective lenses are needed to adjust the eyepiece to suit most requirements. The<br />
diopter range is from -4 D to +2.5 D. Eyeglass wearers can rapidly and accurately change<br />
the settings according to whether they wish to wear eyeglasses for viewing or not.<br />
Personal eyepiece adjustments can be carried out by pointing the camera at the sky or<br />
similar smoothly toned area. While holding the camera in your left hand, you can with<br />
your right thumb turn the adjustment wheel until the markings on the viewfinder screen<br />
reach the optimum sharpness for your eyesight.<br />
If you normally wear eyeglasses for distance viewing and intend to wear them for camera<br />
use then do not remove them for the above procedure. If, on the other hand, you prefer<br />
to remove your eyeglasses for camera work, then repeat the above procedure without<br />
wearing your eyeglasses.<br />
Rubber eye cup<br />
Two rubber eye cups are available for the H2. The one supplied is suitable for users who<br />
do not intend to use eyeglasses when photographing. The second shorter eye cup is for<br />
those who either prefer to position their eye further from the viewfinder and those who<br />
wish to wear eyeglasses.<br />
The eye cups can be rapidly changed by a Hasselblad Authorized Service Center.<br />
Integral flash unit<br />
See section on ‘Flash’ for full details.